Osmanthus is sometimes known as Sweet Olive, Tea Olive and Fragrant Olive and is a species native to Asia
USES:
Used in the perfumery industry where it is used as a fixative and adds a warm, comforting aroma when blended
BOTANICAL NAME: Osmanthus fragrans
SCENT: Osmanthus has an exquisite aroma resembling new shoe leather with apricot overtones. It is used as a fixative and adds a warm, comforting aroma when blended
STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong
PLANT PART USED: Flowers
EXTRACTION METHOD: Food Grade Solvent
ORIGIN: France
COLOUR: Pale Yellow to green
CONSISTENCY: Medium
NOTE: Top
CAUTIONS: Absolutes should be avoided during pregnancy and never ingested (taken internally) and should be kept away from children and pets. No medicinal claims are made for this product and the notes above are provided for guidance purposes only. Absolute Oils are powerful plant extracts and should be used with extreme caution. You should seek the advice of a qualified practitioner should you be in any doubt.
It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance – particularly the rare and exotic notes – become lost.
Osmanthus is sometimes known as Sweet Olive, Tea Olive and Fragrant Olive and is a species native to Asia
USES:
Used in the perfumery industry where it is used as a fixative and adds a warm, comforting aroma when blended
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